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2. Make sure the tape reader is connected properly and turned on. \\ | 2. Make sure the tape reader is connected properly and turned on. \\ | ||
- | \\ | + | -Save tape files to /data\\ |
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- cd /data | - cd /data | ||
3. Once the tape is properly inserted and tape reader is running, run the following command: | 3. Once the tape is properly inserted and tape reader is running, run the following command: | ||
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4. It will ask if you want to skip any files, say no\\ | 4. It will ask if you want to skip any files, say no\\ | ||
+ | *Note: If after saying yes, you may run into an error that states you can't read the tape. Read the back of the tape. It may state to skip files. For example: "Use 2nd file." In that case, you say yes. The next prompt will ask you how many files to skip. For this example, you would skip 1 to continue to file 2.\\ | ||
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5. The tape reader should have a yellow light indicating that it is reading the tape. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING WHILE THE READER IS READING THE TAPE\\ | 5. The tape reader should have a yellow light indicating that it is reading the tape. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING WHILE THE READER IS READING THE TAPE\\ |
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